Brad is such a child. I honestly believed him to be above this type of infantile behaviour, especially given his line of work. And yes Brad, you are "the bad guy" in this case, it's pretty understandable why the others were pissed off afterwards.

While I would have liked to see them finally finish it, it's ok that they didn't and it was still an awesome episode. My favorite part was Will Smith, my second favorite part was Ryan Davis.

My only question now is what could possibly measure up to the Lantern Run? The time pressured, cooperative aspect of the game created a certain dynamic that you rarely see in other games and, as it turns out, can make for great comedy. Is there another game out there that can help recreate the special type of magic seen in these videos, I wonder.

I kinda feel the whole deal about Ryan is overblown after I heard the moment in question. It's not like he launched into a hateful tirade towards one of the guys, he just went into angrish out of frustration for a thing in a video game. Especially since he sounds completely deflated and disappointed the moment he realizes what he said. He owns up to it immediately.

If anything, I felt worse about Brad quitting out of the game at the end. Like throwing a gas station into a forest fire.

Guys, it kinda defeats the purpose of editing out the offensive word to fill the comments section with "What did Ryan say?" "Oh he said this...." "When did he say it?"

I do think the situation was overblown and really, who hasn't said bad things they didn't mean when they're ridiculously frustrated?

That being said, editing the video and Ryan's blog post are probably the best ways to handle thing. Just hope Ryan doesn't feel too bad about it for too long. You didn't mean it and you apologized instantly, dude. We know you're not a bad guy!

On another note, the Lantern Run is always fun but man....shit gets serious when all the passive aggressive comments hit harder than usual. Tensions were high here.